Why you shouldn't worry about pooping once a day | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter | TED

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Why you shouldn't worry about pooping once a day | Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter | TED

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How often do you poop?
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You might have heard you should have a bowel movement once a day.
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But the truth is that if you poop anywhere from three times a day
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to three times a week,
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you're completely and totally normal.
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(Music)
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[Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter]
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(Music)
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Hey there, it’s Dr. Jen Gunter.
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As an ob-gyn and pain-medicine doctor,
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I end up talking to my patients about poop more than you might think.
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Overall, I hear a lot of anxiety about it.
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Some people worry about not having a bowel movement once a day,
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even though its a phony metric.
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Other people struggle with constipation.
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Often, they don't get the treatment that they need,
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and they can even turn to dangerous solutions,
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such as colon cleanses.
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But for all the poop talk, there's one word I don't hear enough --
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fiber.
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Let me take you through the journey from food to poop.
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Digestion actually starts in the mouth.
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Chewing breaks the food down into smaller particles.
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As you eat, your food mixes with saliva,
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which moistens the food,
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and has enzymes that start to break down those starches and fats.
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Contractions is your esophagus push the food to your stomach,
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where acid and gastric juices and enzymes further break the food down.
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The food then travels to the small intestine,
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where fats, proteins, carbohydrates and micronutrients
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are further broken down, with help from the pancreas, gallbladder, liver
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and the microbiome,
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so they can be absorbed across the small intestine
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and sent to the liver for processing.
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What's left moves to the large intestine or the colon,
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which has three main jobs:
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absorbing water and electrolytes, producing and absorbing vitamins
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and forming and squeezing the material, now called stool,
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towards the rectum.
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When the rectum is full, it sends a signal to the brain,
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and the brain takes into account whether it's a socially acceptable time to poop,
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and if it is, it sends a signal to the anal sphincter muscles to relax.
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And boom, you know what happens next.
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This process involves more than 10 organs
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and typically takes anywhere from 24 to 120 hours
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in healthy people.
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So it's helpful to think of poop as exactly what it is --
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all the stuff that doesn't get digested in this process.
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It is water, bacteria, dead cells and mucus,
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all glommed together with fiber.
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Fiber is amazing.
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It affects the digestive tract from top to bottom.
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It is very simply a carbohydrate the body can't absorb.
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While other carbs are broken down into sugars,
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fiber passes by sort of moseying along, doing all kinds of cool things.
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High-fiber foods physically take longer to eat,
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so they help us pace our meals.
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The bulk also slows down digestion, especially in the stomach,
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and makes you feel full longer.
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Fiber also draws water into the stool, keeping it soft.
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Scratchy, hard stool is, to put it mildly, unpleasant.
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It also increases bacterial mass.
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The water and bacteria together increase the bulk of the stool,
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which helps it move along.
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Fiber also slows absorption of sugars into the bloodstream
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and reduces absorption of fats and cholesterols.
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And as fiber collects in your colon,
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it feeds all your good gut bacteria,
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helping you maintain a healthy microbiome.
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Fiber is associated with the reduced risk of diabetes,
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heart disease, several gastrointestinal conditions
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and even certain cancers.
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And yet, most of us aren't getting enough of it.
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For example, in the US,
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the vast majority of adults
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aren't eating the recommended 28 grams of fiber per day.
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In fact, the average American just gets 15 grams of fiber a day.
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So how exactly do you get more fiber?
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The generic answer is to eat more whole grains,
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fruits, vegetables and legumes.
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But I want you to consider some more specific fiber-rich foods
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that I personally love:
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pears, raspberries and blackberries, avocados and artichokes,
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high-fiber cereals, whole grains -- my favorite is farro --
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lentils, kidney beans and chickpeas.
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Almonds, pistachios and sunflower seeds are other options.
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When in doubt, reach for those.
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And happy pooping.
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